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Table 1 Scientific Program of the Medical Molecular Hydrogen Symposium in 2011

From: The 2011 Medical Molecular Hydrogen Symposium: An inaugural symposium of the journal Medical Gas Research

Feb. 18, 2011

Title

Speaker

13:00

Opening Remarks

Kinji Ohno, Nagoya Univ.

13:05

Keynote Lecture "Recent progress towards hydrogen medicine"

Shigeo Ohta, Nippon Medical Sch.

13:35

Scientific Session I

 
 

1. Effects of hydrogen-rich water on kidney functions in SHR.Cg-Leprcp/NDmcr rat - a metabolic syndrome model rat

Michio Hashimoto, Shimane Univ.

 

2. Hydrogen-rich UW solution attenuates renal cold ischemia reperfusion injury

Toyofumi Abe, Osaka Univ.

 

3. Therapeutic effect of maternal hydrogen water administration in a rat model of fetal brain damage

Yukio Mano, Nagoya Univ.

 

4. Effects of hydrogen water on human skin and hair

Yoshiaki Kurita, Hosei Univ.

14:23

Coffee Break

 

14:50

Scientific Session II

 
 

5. Consumption of hydrogen water prevents memory impairment accompanying neurodegeneration in transgenic mice

Ikuroh Ohsawa, Metropolitan Instittue of Gerontology

 

6. Appearance of hydrogen gas in the human skin after the ingestion of hydrogen-rich water and inhalation of hydrogen gas

Kazutoshi Nose, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center

 

7. Effectiveness of long-term intake of hydrogen rich water in a patient with MELAS

Mikio Hirayama, Kasugai Municipal Hospital

 

8. Effectiveness of hydrogen rich water on myopathy

Tohru Ibi, Aichi Medical Univ.

 

9. Inhaled hydrogen gas therapy for prevention of lung transplant-induced ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats

Tomohiro Kawamura, Univ. of Pittsburgh

15:50

Invited Lecture I "Deadly gas can save a life! -Preclinical studies using carbon monoxide/hydrogen-"

Atsunori Nakao, Univ. of Pittsburgh

16:30

Break

 

16:40

Invited Lecture II "Medical Gas Research"

John Zhang, Loma Linda Univ.

17:20

Invited Lecture III "A hypothesis on biological protection from space radiation through the use of therapeutic gases"

Michael P. Schoenfeld, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

18:10

Banquet

 

Feb. 19, 2011

  

9:30

Symposium I "CO as a therapeutic modality"

Organizer: Atsunori Nakao, Univ. of Pittsburgh

 

S1-1. Is exhaled carbon monoxide a marker of oxidative stress?

Tohru Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture Univ.

 

S1-2. A tracer analysis study demonstrates redistribution of endogenous carbon monoxide from blood to tissue in human body

Makoto Sawano, Saitama Medical Univ.

 

S1-3. Translational research of carbon monoxide therapy using miniature swine

Hisashi Sahara, Kagoshima Univ.

10:30

Special Lecture "Function of hydrogen sulfide and its therapeutic applications"

Hideo Kimura, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry

11:10

Break

 

11:20

Scientific Session III

 
 

10. Hydrogen from intestinal bacteria is protective for Con A-induced Hepatitis

Mikihito Kajiya, The Forsyth Institute

 

11. Abnormal breath hydrogen production by ingestion of lactulose in Parkinson's disease

Masaaki Hirayama, Nagoya Univ.

 

12. A new portable breath hydrogen analyzer and its clinical application

Akito Shimouchi, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center

 

13. Application of hydrogen water in the dental field

Noriyuki Tanaka, Uchida Dental Clinic

12:08

Lunch

 

12:45

Symposium II "Biological Effects of NO"

Hirosuke Kobayashi, Kitasato Univ.

 

S2-1. NO-ROS cellular signaling mediated via nitrated cyclic nucleotide

Hideshi Ihara, Osaka Prefecture Univ.

 

S2-2. Relationship between protein S-nitrosylation and neuronal death

Takashi Uehara, Wakayama Mediccal Univ.

 

S2-3. Role of nitrosative stress in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Ryujiro Sugimoto, Iwakuni Clinical Center

 

S2-4. Effects of simultaneous inhalation of nitric oxide and hydrogen on mouse myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury

Hirosuke Kobayashi, Kitasato Univ.

14:15

Scientific Session 4

 
 

14. Effect of hydrogen rich water against a progression of disease and a formation of liver tumor in NASH model mouse

Daisuke Kawai, Okayama Univ.

 

15. The dynamic movement of H2 in a liver and its effects

Naomi Kamimura, Nippon Medical Univ.

 

16. Molecular hydrogen effectively protects cereulide-induced liver injury by suppressing apoptosis

Sayaka Sobue, Chubu Univ.

14:51

Closing Remarks

Kinji Ohno, Nagoya Univ.